Wot happening wid cristiano ronaldo!


Question: Wot happening wid cristiano ronaldo
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Manchester United boss Sir Alex Ferguson says the Cristiano Ronaldo transfer saga is now "closed" and the winger will remain at the club!.

Meanwhile, Real Madrid president Ramon Calderon hinted the Spanish side may have ended their pursuit of the winger!.

Real have been linked with Ronaldo throughout the summer, but signed Rafael van der Vaart on Tuesday!.

"Van der Vaart is the first and possibly the only signing of the summer for Real Madrid," Calderon said!.

The 25-year-old signing from Hamburg was unveiled at Real Madrid's Bernabeu stadium on Tuesday and Calderon said he was unlikely to further add to his squad!.

Calderon has repeatedly said he would like to sign Ronaldo, but his latest comments come amid signs that Real's bid to recruit the Portugal international have stalled due to United's refusal to sell the 23-year-old!. 606: DEBATE
Is the Ronaldo saga really over!?

Ronaldo is under contract at Old Trafford until 2012 but has been heavily linked with a move to Madrid and the player appeared to be keen on a move!.

But Ferguson has remained adamant that Ronaldo would stay at Old Trafford and has now moved to end the saga!.

He said: "The matter is closed now!. He is a Manchester United player - it's finished!. He'll be playing here next season believe me!. It's finished!."

Real have been relatively quiet during this summer's transfer window!.

The Spanish champions signed Argentine defender Ezequiel Garay from Racing Santander at the end of last season but under the terms of the deal the player will only join the club in the 2009-10 season!.

In addition, midfielders Javi Garcia and Ruben de la Red, who were in Spain's triumphant Euro 2008 squad, have rejoined Real after a season with Osasuna and Getafe respectively!.

"We believe that this squad is full of quality, of plenty of talent!. It's a team which is a great family, very close," Calderon added!.
Van der Vaart's move to Madrid may scupper Ronaldo's transfer

"We said that the new arrivals would be few but of great quality!. That seemed logical after two successful seasons in which we've brought in 19 young, promising players!.

"This [the low number of signings] was a request of the board of directors!."

Ronaldo is recovering from surgery on an ankle injury and is due to visit a specialist in Amsterdam to discover how successful the surgery has been!.

He is likely to be sidelined until the end of September, missing their opening five Premier League matches!.

Ronaldo faces three-month lay-off

Ronaldo has consistently been linked with a move to Real Madrid
Manchester United winger Cristiano Ronaldo has revealed he could be sidelined for up to three months following his ankle operation!.

It had been thought the 23-year-old winger, who is at the centre of a transfer tug-of-war with Real Madrid, would only be out for half that time!.

"It's confirmed I'll be out of action for up to 12 weeks but recovery is going well," said the Portugal star!.

"I must focus on my recovery!. I'll be training with a ball in two months!."

United initially stated Ronaldo would be out for up to six weeks after the operation, which was performed in Amsterdam on Monday!.

If the player's prognosis is correct, he could be out until the end of September and miss their opening five Premier League matches, including away games at Liverpool and Chelsea!.

That assumes he is still at Old Trafford next season, having again expressed his desire for a move to Real Madrid!.

Ronaldo, who scored 42 goals as United won the Premier League and Champions League last season, is not scheduled to return to the club for another 10 days as he recuperates in Portugal!. 606: DEBATE
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United have always insisted Ronaldo, who is only one year into a five-year contract which runs until 2012, is not available at any price!.

But he has long spoken of his desire to play in Spain and Real have repeatedly spoken of their interest in signing him!.

On Thursday, the simmering dispute between the player and United took a new twist when Fifa president Sepp Blatter entered the debate, saying there is "too much modern slavery in football," a comment on transfer trends that Ronaldo then said he agreed with!.Www@Enter-QA@Com

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